YogAJjana has released a somewhat controversial article titled “Practicing Yoga for Better Posture”, which may cause upset amongst some sedentary office workers.
YogAJjana has released a potentially controversial article "Practicing Yoga for Better Posture: A Guide for Office Workers", bringing some cause for concern, as the article may upset sedentary office workers.
The 575 word article examines the high points and low points of yoga for office workers, in the pursuit of providing a fresh perspective for sedentary office workers. In somewhat typical manner though, a certain element of the article is set to spark discontent amongst office workers.
Below is a portion of the piece, which neatly exemplifies the controversial element:
Rusinko warns that the human body isn't designed for prolonged periods of sitting, as the desk-bound lifestyle promotes poor posture, causing back pain, discomfort, and potential long-term health issues. He offers yoga as an accessible solution, a practice dating back over 5,000 years, known for promoting physical and mental balance. Rusinko cites the inspiring example of Dave from Accounting, who underwent a remarkable transformation through yoga. "Dave battled chronic back pain as a result of his sedentary job, and when traditional remedies proved fruitless, he turned to yoga," Rusinko shares. "With commitment and consistency, Dave was able to transform his posture, walking tall and radiating positivity."
A spokesperson for YogAJjana, Joseph Rusinko, says "Of course YogAJjana never sets out to intentionally upset anybody. The aim of our articles is first and foremost to provide the best and most unbiased information available to us that our audience might find interesting and relevant. It is critical, however, that we stay dedicated to our true voice.
Although our "Practicing Yoga for Better Posture: A Guide for Office Workers" might unsettle sedentary office workers, our duty is to our readers. We believe it's more important to give a complete and unbiased view, than to please everyone. Which is notoriously difficult to do."
Although there has been no backlash as of yet, the possibility exists as the article highlights the bad posture of the majority of office workers.
YogAJjana has been a provider of in depth articles in the Health and Fitness market for 6 years.
YogAJjana has stated the future aims for the website are to raise awareness that yoga may help the office worker with their poor posture and to become the most trusted authority on practicing yoga in the world in a market where it's easy to be led astray by misinformation.. So YogAJjana hopes any controversy will pass quickly and re-emphasizes no offence is or was intended.
YogAJjana's complete article can be found at https://yogajjana.com/yoga-for-better-posture/practicing-yoga-for-better-posture-a-guide-for-office-workers/